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some say america can't win. that we've had our time. but here's what they don't understand: it's not america that will run this race... it's americans. 300 million of us. free to compete... free to out-work, out-think, out-dream anyone, anywhere. free enterprise. it's how we unleash the power of 300 million individual economies. washington may help in times of trouble... but free enterprise is what america is counting on to grow our economy for the long-term. our challenge: create 20 million new jobs in the next ten years. and your dreams make the difference. the race for the future starts now. join it. because america's here to win. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. >>> military prosecutors file 13 counts of premeditated murder charges against the man in the ft. hood shootings. the rampage left 13 soldiers dead. investigators bieve hected alone. robert gates condemned those within the military and government who leaked information to the public. >>> federal prosecutors are trying to seize a mosque in maryland. it's part
some say america can't win. that we've had our time. but here's what they don't understand: it's not america that will run this race... it's americans. 300 million of us. free to compete... free to out-work, out-think, out-dream anyone, anywhere. free enterprise. it's how we unleash the power of 300 million individual economies. washington may help in times of trouble... but free enterprise is what america is counting on to grow our economy for the long-term. our challenge: create 20 million...
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this is what america needs to see. it was a good interview. i'm thinking if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was because i knew it wasn't a good interview. chris: she was saying it wasn't a defining moment. she is showing some moxie here. what is the image? >> this is sah palin versus the john mccain campaign. taking the battle straight to them. comes on top of the mccain campaign suggesting that it would be catastrophic if she was the candidate in 2012. i have no idea where sarah palin is headed. i don't know if she has presidential ambitions. she is not acting as if she wants to run for president. this isn't language and positive touring that gets you the presidency. go back to alaska, study hard, make a few heavyweight speeches, that's not the position she is taking. chris: she wouldn't listen to our advice. she doesn't follow the advice. she doesn't go by the usual reduce. is she going to set the pace for the republican nomination coming out of the shoot right now? >> i think she is keeping all of he
this is what america needs to see. it was a good interview. i'm thinking if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was because i knew it wasn't a good interview. chris: she was saying it wasn't a defining moment. she is showing some moxie here. what is the image? >> this is sah palin versus the john mccain campaign. taking the battle straight to them. comes on top of the mccain campaign suggesting that it would be catastrophic if she was the candidate in...
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. >> god bless america. >> reporter: in cities across the country, more protest about health care reform. a rare saturday session leading up to a critical vote. not on an actual bill, but to go ahead and debate the bill. >> why would anyone be afraid in the greatest society in the world to debate health care? what are they afraid of? >> reporter: democrats had not one vote to spare. she will not stand for a bill with a public option. >> i am opposed to a new government administered health care plan. >> reporter: republicans are opposed to the cost and the size. >> this big thing, this monstrosity -- >> we just need one. not many. just one democrat who will come here and say i am pro-life. if we don't stand together tonight, this bill will ratically expand abortion and i can't live with that. >> reporter: the obama administration said it urges quick action on the landmark bill prodding the senate to keep on moving with the holidays around the corner. democrats want to start the debate after the thanksgiving break. the president is hoping to have a bill to sign at the end of the year. >> n
. >> god bless america. >> reporter: in cities across the country, more protest about health care reform. a rare saturday session leading up to a critical vote. not on an actual bill, but to go ahead and debate the bill. >> why would anyone be afraid in the greatest society in the world to debate health care? what are they afraid of? >> reporter: democrats had not one vote to spare. she will not stand for a bill with a public option. >> i am opposed to a new...
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chuck (announcer) in america we don't just dream when we sleep. we dream twenty-four seven. we dream with our sleeves rolled up. our dreams are expressed in digits. they're made of steel. add those dreams up, that's free enterprise... growing our economy for the long-run. it's what we need to grow 20 million new jobs in the next 10 years. your dreams make the difference. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. >>> all that commotion right there with you for a man that allegedly shot a sea lion near sacramento, california. the swarm of fish and game officers made that dramatic arrest because the suspect had a criminal record. they he is. a witness said the fisherman shot the sea lion in front of him. authorities say some fishermen hate sea lie yonls because they eat the salmon off their hooks. shooting animals only a misdemeanor in california. >>> a happy update about the missing dog, taz. he was reunited with his family today. his owner's car was hit thursday night. the car flipped over and taz got scared and escaped through a window. her son and complete strangers
chuck (announcer) in america we don't just dream when we sleep. we dream twenty-four seven. we dream with our sleeves rolled up. our dreams are expressed in digits. they're made of steel. add those dreams up, that's free enterprise... growing our economy for the long-run. it's what we need to grow 20 million new jobs in the next 10 years. your dreams make the difference. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. >>> all that commotion right there with you for a man that...
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sunshine returned, just in time for (announcer) in america we don't just dream when we sleep. we dream twenty-four seven. we dream with our sleeves rolled up. our dreams are expressed in digits. they're made of steel. add those dreams up, that's free enterprise... growing our economy for the long-run. it's what we need to grow 20 million new jobs in the next 10 years. your dreams make the difference. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. >>> social networking sights like facebook and twitter have never been more popular. but not everybody that uses them is being honest about who they are. expos exposed, online cheaters. >> there are a lot of prothings to the use of the sights. >> reporter: 67% of men did not indicate in their profiles they have a significant other. why? >> there is a concept that there is more vilability and convenience and a greater chance for escape. >> reporter: the doctor, a clinical psychologist sees the problems in cyber space coming to life in her therapy room. >> i am not sure the intent will i will go online and become unfaithful, and then
sunshine returned, just in time for (announcer) in america we don't just dream when we sleep. we dream twenty-four seven. we dream with our sleeves rolled up. our dreams are expressed in digits. they're made of steel. add those dreams up, that's free enterprise... growing our economy for the long-run. it's what we need to grow 20 million new jobs in the next 10 years. your dreams make the difference. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. >>> social networking sights like...
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constitution said was now our president knew just what to do to assure the country and the world that the america was never without a president. remember that day? remember how johnson left dallas carrying the body of john f. kennedy back to the white house? remember that picture we see even now of his oath taking with jacquelyn kennedy dutifully at his side. johnson all alone acted to make those events take place just as we have shared them all of these years. he knew it had to be done. he knew what we had to see. we had see a strong picture of a country being led, even at that moment of horror, by the man john f. kennedy had personally selected at this moment. johnson knew the vital importance of it all, the original taking even though the constitution didn't require it, the presence of jackie and the absolute refusal to leave jack kennedy's body behind while he headed to take power in washington. we can never imagine even now the whole terrible transition occurring badly because one man, the new president knew it had to be done right and even in all of the horror, he did it just that way. when
constitution said was now our president knew just what to do to assure the country and the world that the america was never without a president. remember that day? remember how johnson left dallas carrying the body of john f. kennedy back to the white house? remember that picture we see even now of his oath taking with jacquelyn kennedy dutifully at his side. johnson all alone acted to make those events take place just as we have shared them all of these years. he knew it had to be done. he...
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the campaign said good, right on, you're showing your independence, and this is what america needs to see and it was a good interview. and i'm thinking, if you thought this was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was. because i knew it wasn't a good interview. >> reporter: but in the book obtained by the associated press, palin describes the interview as badgering and biased. at the same time she writes that the campaign kept her bottled up from reporters. written at breakneck speed with a collaborator and already number one on amazon even before its release, palin titles her book "going rogue," adopting the mccain's wrap on her. for instance, they called her a diva for wanting to deliver her own concession speech. mccain vetoed that. >> okay, listen up, everybody, i'm going rogue right now. so keep your voices down. available now, we got a bunch of these t-shirts. >> reporter: now it's payback time, and payoff time for palin. she writes that she wondered at the time who was paying for those fancy clothes? but family members were told it's part of the convention, that
the campaign said good, right on, you're showing your independence, and this is what america needs to see and it was a good interview. and i'm thinking, if you thought this was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was. because i knew it wasn't a good interview. >> reporter: but in the book obtained by the associated press, palin describes the interview as badgering and biased. at the same time she writes that the campaign kept her bottled up from reporters. written at...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> a heated police shoot-out in cincinnati w captured on camera. an armed suspect fled his vehicle after an officer pulled him over. well, he climbed into the cab of a nearby truck, where another officer tried to use a taser on him. that suspect shot at that female cop as a third officer arrived. the third officer fired multiple shots, fatally wounding the suspect. >>> a streaking meteor lit up the sky in utah and an observatory captured the display on video. take a look. the fireball brightened the sky to nearby daylight conditions as it entered the atmosphere. the meteor was probably the size of a stove and traveling 80,000 miles per hour but almost certainly broke up before impact. >>> a christmas controversy is brewing in alaska. u.s. postal service stopped shipping letters to santa to north pole, alaska. the mayor of that town has called this an assault on christmas. the letters usually went to the santa claus house, a favorite town attraction. but the post office says bau hum bug. for efficiently,
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> a heated police shoot-out in cincinnati w captured on camera. an armed suspect fled his vehicle after an officer pulled him over. well, he climbed into the cab of a nearby truck, where another officer tried to use a taser on him. that suspect shot at that female cop as a third officer arrived. the third officer fired multiple shots, fatally wounding the suspect. >>> a...
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(announcer) in america we don't just dream when we sleep. we dream twenty-four seven. we dream with our sleeves rolled up. our dreams are expressed in digits. they're made of steel. add those dreams up, that's free enterprise... growing our economy for the long-run. it's what we need to grow 20 million new jobs in the next 10 years. your dreams make the difference. american free enterprise. it you. so dream big.
(announcer) in america we don't just dream when we sleep. we dream twenty-four seven. we dream with our sleeves rolled up. our dreams are expressed in digits. they're made of steel. add those dreams up, that's free enterprise... growing our economy for the long-run. it's what we need to grow 20 million new jobs in the next 10 years. your dreams make the difference. american free enterprise. it you. so dream big.
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. >> whatever we c do to slow this down and st it will help restore and return america to sandt. >> reporter: khalid shaikh muhammed couldoon be in new york even though his trial might not start for years. >> waterboarding is sure to be an issue. what if one juror refuses to kikt? remember o.j. sison. holder said ksm will not go free in this country. steve handelsman, nbc news, capitol hill. >>> attorney general holder was asked today what might happen if the suscts areacquitted? he answered failure is not an option. >>> president obama is in south korea tonight. it's the last stop on his asia tour. he wrapped up a the-day visit to china earlier today with a visit to the great wall where he took a walk alone. he spoke with nbc's chuck todd about afghanistan and said he is very close to making a decision on u.s. stragy. >> thi decision will be the decision that ultimately ends the war? >> this decisionill put us on a path towards ending the war. >> president obama sai he will announce his decision in weeks. there were anti-war protestors waiting for him wn he arrived in south korea today. the
. >> whatever we c do to slow this down and st it will help restore and return america to sandt. >> reporter: khalid shaikh muhammed couldoon be in new york even though his trial might not start for years. >> waterboarding is sure to be an issue. what if one juror refuses to kikt? remember o.j. sison. holder said ksm will not go free in this country. steve handelsman, nbc news, capitol hill. >>> attorney general holder was asked today what might happen if the suscts...
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in tokyo lunching with the everyone porer of jap and in the trip's major speech calling himself america's first pacific president. >> i know that the united states has been disengaged from many of these organizations in recent years, so let me be clear, those days have passed. >> reporter: the united states and asia are ireasingly interdependent. the u.s. has borrowed hundreds of billions of dollars from china and japan. in turn, their economies are reliant on the big consumer appetite of americans and china in particular, where the president will travel tomorrow, is key on security issues like iran and north korea. >> asia as a region is more important to the united states from a trade and security perspective than perhaps any other region of the world. >> reporter: but as the president travels the region this week, his agenda is partly overshadowed by the looming decision on afghanistan. allies are anxious to know what the administration's strategy will be. aides say additional national security meetings are a possibility upon the president's return, but mr. obama promises a decision so
in tokyo lunching with the everyone porer of jap and in the trip's major speech calling himself america's first pacific president. >> i know that the united states has been disengaged from many of these organizations in recent years, so let me be clear, those days have passed. >> reporter: the united states and asia are ireasingly interdependent. the u.s. has borrowed hundreds of billions of dollars from china and japan. in turn, their economies are reliant on the big consumer...
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. >>> then a special discussion about america's failing public schools. the president's education secretary calls them dropout factories and promises sweeping change. he is touring the country with a political odd couple who share the president's vision for reform. >> i'm not sure on my side of the aisle which was more confusing to my friends, hanging out with the obama administration or hanging out with sharpton. >>> with us this morning, education secretary arne duncan, former democratic presidential candidate reverend al sharpton and former house speaker newt gingrich. >>> no the "meet the press" president as president obama lands in china this morning we look back to 1976 when george h.w. bush tries to explain a controversial chinese invitation extended to an impeached rich ad nixon. >> we can argue and there's plenty of room for opinion and i have my own personal opinion which i don't plan to divulge to you about how i feel about it but i'm telling you how the chinese feel about it. >>> but first secretary of state hillary clinton is traveling in asi
. >>> then a special discussion about america's failing public schools. the president's education secretary calls them dropout factories and promises sweeping change. he is touring the country with a political odd couple who share the president's vision for reform. >> i'm not sure on my side of the aisle which was more confusing to my friends, hanging out with the obama administration or hanging out with sharpton. >>> with us this morning, education secretary arne...
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this sunday the economy pulls out of a deep dive, but can the recession really be over when so many america are out of work? can the economy grow on its own without the government propping it up? we'll ask our exclusive guest, treasury secretary timothy geithner. >>> then afghanistan. a week of deadly violence in the region and a grim milestone for u.s. troops. october is the deadliest month yet since the war started. the president faces the human toll up close greeting the bodies of the fallen at dover air forts base. what will he do now to win the war? with us,hief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell back from pakistan, jim miklaszewski, nbc's pentagon correspondent back from afghanistan, and john kra cower. >>> plus, an exclusive interview with the architect of the obama campaign. an inside look at how he reached the white house and nearly one year after the election he has fulfilled his promises. with us, author of "the audacity to win." cam payne manager david plouffe. >>> but first, the treasury secretary timmy geithner, welcome back to "meet the press." >> good to be here.
this sunday the economy pulls out of a deep dive, but can the recession really be over when so many america are out of work? can the economy grow on its own without the government propping it up? we'll ask our exclusive guest, treasury secretary timothy geithner. >>> then afghanistan. a week of deadly violence in the region and a grim milestone for u.s. troops. october is the deadliest month yet since the war started. the president faces the human toll up close greeting the bodies of...
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like, when i was 18 and i started touring latin america, i was very much into things like rock music and i listened to nirvana and metallica and all of these hardcore bands. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, yeah. and then i did this thing with crossover and i became a pop artist, which is great, because it gives me so many licenses, you know? it gives me a license to go in anywhere and any direction i want. go, i can go -- >> jimmy: yeah, you can -- >> any -- >> jimmy: type of genre of music, yeah. you can go -- >> exactly, because rock and roll, sometimes, has certain rules that you cannot break. you're not supposed to break, you know? as a pop artist, there's a certain freedom to it that i really enjoy. >> jimmy: that's super fun, yeah. because i also read, too, that you -- to learn english, you read a lot of bob dylan lyrics. >> bob dylan, yeah. leonard cohen. >> jimmy: yeah, leonard cohen, yeah. >> if i was going to learn english, i better learn from the masters. >> jimmy: yeah, they are great, but thank god you didn't -- >> everything about, you know, the resources of english literatu
like, when i was 18 and i started touring latin america, i was very much into things like rock music and i listened to nirvana and metallica and all of these hardcore bands. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, yeah. and then i did this thing with crossover and i became a pop artist, which is great, because it gives me so many licenses, you know? it gives me a license to go in anywhere and any direction i want. go, i can go -- >> jimmy: yeah, you can -- >> any -- >> jimmy:...
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she is for middle america. she knows the issues. and i think that she's going to represent us more than we anticipate. >> when you say middle america what do you mean? >> just the commerce, people who don't know where to go to get information, don't know where to go to have representation. i think that she will be their voice. >> and did you vote for the kaine and palin in 08? >> by all means i did. i did. >> why do you think they didn't win the election? >> i think there was too much outside influence and i don't think she was given the opportunity. i think there were too many people that were strategizing and kept her from speaking out. >> a number of people live talked to seem to be sort of upset about how she's treated by the media. would you agree with that and what would you say about that? >> i think she was treated unfairly. i think she should have been able to speak more openly and have her own platform. >> and are you a lifelong republican? >> no, i used to be a democrat but when she came on the scene, george bush, too, bu
she is for middle america. she knows the issues. and i think that she's going to represent us more than we anticipate. >> when you say middle america what do you mean? >> just the commerce, people who don't know where to go to get information, don't know where to go to have representation. i think that she will be their voice. >> and did you vote for the kaine and palin in 08? >> by all means i did. i did. >> why do you think they didn't win the election? >>...
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carey, fred and i are here cooking with daniel boulud. [ cheers and applause ] america's most renown chef -- also, wrote the book "braise." he's a good man. chef boulud, thank you for visiting our show. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: i appreciate you coming here, now, it's the day after thanksgiving, you got leftovers, what are -- what are we going to make? >> well, first -- you are the only one who can make me cook leftovers. >> jimmy: thank you, my friend, i appreciate it. >> nobody -- i chose a lot of money to cook leftovers, so, carey, she's gonna help me. here, we're making a turkey hash, with a little bit of a -- with a little bit of fried leftover of -- [ laughter ] and i started with bacon, the turkey hash over the leftover pumpkin and sweet potatoes mashed and with a poached eggs on top, so -- here you have the french style -- which you're going to crack me an egg in this vinegary water. >> jimmy: okay. >> and carey, she's going to peel me an egg, because i'm doing it, here. >> jimmy: now what are those eggs sitting in that water there? >> japanese style -- this is a water c
carey, fred and i are here cooking with daniel boulud. [ cheers and applause ] america's most renown chef -- also, wrote the book "braise." he's a good man. chef boulud, thank you for visiting our show. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: i appreciate you coming here, now, it's the day after thanksgiving, you got leftovers, what are -- what are we going to make? >> well, first -- you are the only one who can make me cook leftovers. >> jimmy: thank you, my friend, i...
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six weeks after jim started the business it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an american beer that had that kind of flavor. twenty years off, jim is still obsessed with boston lager. sam adams lager continues to win medals all over the world. that's pretty cool. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8-hour. - how are you? - good, how are you? aleve. proven better on pain. degree ultra clear goes on clearer than the leading solid antiperspirant dare to make a statement in black voted product of the year ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got another big show coming up tomorrow night. tomorrow we got from "new moon," taylor lautner will be here. he plays the role of jacob black from "twilight." from the critically acclaimed fx drama "sons of anarchy," the lovely katey sagal will be stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] i love her, too. and this band form brooklyn obits, who i really like. they'll be performing. it's gonna be a great show. hope to see you back here tomorrow night. but now, f
six weeks after jim started the business it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an american beer that had that kind of flavor. twenty years off, jim is still obsessed with boston lager. sam adams lager continues to win medals all over the world. that's pretty cool. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8-hour. - how are you? - good, how are you? aleve. proven better on pain. degree ultra clear goes on clearer than the leading...
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a special discussion about america's failing public schools. we have education secretary arne duncan, newt gingrich and the reverend al sharpton touring the country finding out what schools need. that's all this morning on "meet the press." >> our thanks to janice huff and michelle francis for being with us this weekend. holiday time. next weekend, finding the with best holiday deals. >> see you back tonight for "nbc nightly news." so long, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a victim of violence. a 9-year-old boy shot to death in his own home. how gun fire took a life when d.c. police were out in full force. >>> watching the rails, the new government steps they want to take to make sure you are safe. chuck bell seeing when all the rain moves out leaving a brighter day ahead. >>> good morning, everybody. i am eun yang, and welcome to "news4 today" at 9:00. a look at all the day's top
a special discussion about america's failing public schools. we have education secretary arne duncan, newt gingrich and the reverend al sharpton touring the country finding out what schools need. that's all this morning on "meet the press." >> our thanks to janice huff and michelle francis for being with us this weekend. holiday time. next weekend, finding the with best holiday deals. >> see you back tonight for "nbc nightly news." so long, everybody. -- captions...
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america. growing stronger. every day. (announcer) we call it the amican renewal because we believe that ideas are limitless. that's why everyday at ge thousands of scientists and researchers at our global research centers and throughout the company are redefining what's possible by creating the advanced technologies that create jobs. the american renewal is happening right now. (r. kruger) clearly it's tough times in our economy right now. price volatility has put strains on even the strongest of budgets. the economy needs energy to strengthen and grow, d investment in energy resources over the long-term. exxonmobil is investing at record levels. over the next four years we're looking at spending more than $100 billion dollars in new energy related projects. we invest for the long term so we're able to help support the growth that we know the economy needs. we need a new grid. more than half the energy never reaches a single light bulb. is that true? it's true. we need a smarter grid... smarter thermostats... smarter util
america. growing stronger. every day. (announcer) we call it the amican renewal because we believe that ideas are limitless. that's why everyday at ge thousands of scientists and researchers at our global research centers and throughout the company are redefining what's possible by creating the advanced technologies that create jobs. the american renewal is happening right now. (r. kruger) clearly it's tough times in our economy right now. price volatility has put strains on even the strongest...
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i had to see this woman, who represents middle america. she's our voice. >> why is that, can you explain for about that. >> everything she says, pertains to the middle people, she is dynamic, she is for middle america. she is... knows the issues. and i think that she is going to represent us more than we apt. >> when you say middle america, what do you mean. >> just the commoners. people who don't know where to go, to get information. don't know where to go, to have representation. i think that she will be their voice. >> and did you vote for mccain-palin in '08. >> by all means, i did. i did. >> so why do you think they didn't win the election? >> i think there was too much outside influence and i don't think that she was given the opportunity. i think there were too many people that were strategizing and kept her from speaking out. >> a number of people i talked to seem to be upset about how she is treated by the media. would you agree and what would you say about that. >> i think she was treated unfairly. i think that she should have be
i had to see this woman, who represents middle america. she's our voice. >> why is that, can you explain for about that. >> everything she says, pertains to the middle people, she is dynamic, she is for middle america. she is... knows the issues. and i think that she is going to represent us more than we apt. >> when you say middle america, what do you mean. >> just the commoners. people who don't know where to go, to get information. don't know where to go, to have...
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so i want to make sure that women across america don't take this news anyplace but directly to their medical provider, talk about their history, and figure out what the best strategy is moving forward. >> thank you so much, secretary sebelius, for speaking to us. >> and you can see more of what secretary sebelius had to say on our website at nightly.msnbc.com. >>> there is news on health care reform tonight. the congressional budget office is now out with its estimate of how much the senate's version would cost and how many americans it would cover. nbc's kelly o'donnell now joins us from capitol hill. hey, kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ann. after weeks of behind closed door negotiations wit top senate leaders and the white house, late today democrats got together and got their first look at what's in the senate version of health care. and what's key here are the estimates on cost and the impact on theeficit. so here's what we know. aides say the congressional budget office, which is non-partisan, has come up with some numbers. they project that the cost to taxpayer
so i want to make sure that women across america don't take this news anyplace but directly to their medical provider, talk about their history, and figure out what the best strategy is moving forward. >> thank you so much, secretary sebelius, for speaking to us. >> and you can see more of what secretary sebelius had to say on our website at nightly.msnbc.com. >>> there is news on health care reform tonight. the congressional budget office is now out with its estimate of...
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restoring america's river ways their naturaltates. before the dams, the elwa was a super highway for five kinds of salmon, legendary in size, until settlers realized dams could power their dreams. >> they served a purpose to provide power to this part of the olympic peninsula. and it is part of our history. and history evolves. >> reporter: this is what the dams harness, the power of the elwa to generate electricity, impressive 100 years ago, but today the ds are no longer needed. now with coal, wind and solar power, repairing the dams is too expensive. at a cost of $308 million, officials say it makes more economic sense to remove them. >> these are old technologies and what we really need are 21st century approaches to solving our needs. >> reporter: in the shadow of oregon's mt. hood, portland general electric took down the marmot dam on the sandy river. explosives cracked the concre, backhoes removed it, careful not to disturb the ecosystem in the water. locked for a century, the sandy came rushing back overnight. >> if you were s
restoring america's river ways their naturaltates. before the dams, the elwa was a super highway for five kinds of salmon, legendary in size, until settlers realized dams could power their dreams. >> they served a purpose to provide power to this part of the olympic peninsula. and it is part of our history. and history evolves. >> reporter: this is what the dams harness, the power of the elwa to generate electricity, impressive 100 years ago, but today the ds are no longer needed....
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(announcer) in america we don't just dream when we sleep. we dream twenty-four seven. we dream with our sleeves rolled up. our dreams are expressed in digits. they're made of steel. add those dreams up, that's free enterprise... growing our economy for the long-run. it's what we need to grow 20 million new jobs in the next 10 years. your dreams make the difference. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, tiguan or fuel efficient jetta for practically just your signature. you can get scheduled maintenance at no cost. there's got to be more to it than that... i'll never doubt you again. >>> a team of preservation iist new zealand is planning to drill in antarct ties recover some 100-year-old scott whisski. the scotch is belonged to have belonged a british polar explorer shackleton. in 1907 he sent out on an expedition to reach the south pole. he ended up abandonned that mission because of lack of supplies. in 2006, restoration workers who look after huts used by the early
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shouldn't we debate health care reform in america today? with 50 million people uninsured, and this legislation is going to take care of 98% of americans. this legislation looks out for small business people. right now most small businesses don't have health insurance for their employees. do they not have health insurance because they're mean or cheap? no. they can't afford it. the insurance industry has made it so it's spwob to -- impossible to pay for it because of their huge profits. so someone not voting to allow the debate to continue is going to have a lot of explaining to do. even though my friend is orwellian and said if you vote to allow a debate to continue, you're going to have a lot of explaining to do. how can be a united states senator and be afraid to debate health care reform? simply, madam president, this legislation that we're going to vote on the motion to proceed to this evening at 8:00 saves lives, it saves money, and it saves medicare. a pretty good deal, i would think. the presiding officer: under the previous order,
shouldn't we debate health care reform in america today? with 50 million people uninsured, and this legislation is going to take care of 98% of americans. this legislation looks out for small business people. right now most small businesses don't have health insurance for their employees. do they not have health insurance because they're mean or cheap? no. they can't afford it. the insurance industry has made it so it's spwob to -- impossible to pay for it because of their huge profits. so...
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>> because that's what we do in the united states of america. and even the most heinous criminals who are arrested for horrible crimes like molesting children are given trials in order to hear the testimony. i think it's very important that we do that. but i think at the end of the day, all of the options -- i'm not for the death penalty, but including the death penalty, would certainly be available. there is absolutely nothing to fear, and there is no reason for us not to do that. and i think that we actually look better when we do do that. >> are you against the death penalty in these cases. >> i'm nst >> congresswoman wski. >> i am against the death penalty. i think the state committing a murder is a murdr. >> thank you both, congresswoman shikowksi and b gs gert. next on the sideshow. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. smells good. it's a cookie exchange. we're baking up holiday spirit to share with friends around the country. you know, priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service makes shipping simpler than no-bake peanut cl
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this is what america needs to see. >> i'll try to find you son and bring them to you. >> i'm thinking if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was. >> the book hit shelves tuesday. palin is launching a book tour traveling through battleground states, including our own backyard in virginia. >>> just ahead on news4 at 4:00, sneak peek. >> a look at the new movie about the end of the world that hits the box office. >> nasa makes an amazing discovery on the moon. we'll show you what they found. >> monitoring the spam in your e-mail account and preventing yourself from becoming a victim of identity theft. >> buckle up, hold on, some scary stuff. a new movie hitting theaters tonight predicts the end of the world is just three years away. it's called "2012" and is based on a mayan prophecy where december 21, 2012 is the end of the calendar. while the mayan calendar does end on that date, experts say they just starteded a new cycle. nasa created a new website to dispute some of the rumors. ratd some end of the world weather, but we survived it all. >> yes, w
this is what america needs to see. >> i'll try to find you son and bring them to you. >> i'm thinking if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was. >> the book hit shelves tuesday. palin is launching a book tour traveling through battleground states, including our own backyard in virginia. >>> just ahead on news4 at 4:00, sneak peek. >> a look at the new movie about the end of the world that hits the box office. >> nasa...
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, running against washington, running against the elite trying to run the economy, trying to design america according to their own theories about how society should work, i think that could get some traction. but i think she will have to prove to the independent voters that she is familiar with the issues, that she can hold her own in the debates, which i think she did it, as i talk about in my book. down the line, she will have to go in for a rematch with katie couric. host: east michigan, hello. caller: another interview with katie couric would be a blast. once again she would be caught in the headlights. what did she do for alaska? not really that much. they have the highest crystal meth problem. come on, people are alcoholics up there. 286 seniors died on her watch because she did not want to fund health care. host: let's hear from our guest. guest: that is the democratic critique of sarah palin. it goes back to iraq -- her record in alaska, which i am happy to hear, because so much of a critique of her had nothing to do with a record in alaska last year. it is amazing, "the washington
, running against washington, running against the elite trying to run the economy, trying to design america according to their own theories about how society should work, i think that could get some traction. but i think she will have to prove to the independent voters that she is familiar with the issues, that she can hold her own in the debates, which i think she did it, as i talk about in my book. down the line, she will have to go in for a rematch with katie couric. host: east michigan,...
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that is being lost in america. for an individual to tell people that she may have the answers. >> how does she differ from the establishment? >> she does not believe in the department of education from the federal government that should be at the state level. >> my name is thomas and i blog of the internet. and originally from california but i live in cincinnati ohio now. >> you were here very early this morning about 7:45 a.m.. what brought you here so early? >> wanted to scout out the area of the parking would be and if any lions had developed. there were not a lot of lyon -- long lines the system was not first-come but first serve rather than groups based on a lecture so it worked out pretty good you do not get back up and it works out pretty good. >> your shirt says conservatives 4019, we have your back governor. what does that mean? >> conservatives for palin.com at the defense serapeum against the media attacks and also supplies out columns related to politics. it was started by a gentleman named russo with a
that is being lost in america. for an individual to tell people that she may have the answers. >> how does she differ from the establishment? >> she does not believe in the department of education from the federal government that should be at the state level. >> my name is thomas and i blog of the internet. and originally from california but i live in cincinnati ohio now. >> you were here very early this morning about 7:45 a.m.. what brought you here so early? >>...
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she's one of the most polarizing figures in america. she has razor edge close to winning the democratic nomination and now she's one of the four popular figures in the obama cabinet. and of course, look at ronald reagan whose political career had been declared dead many times before he won the republican nomination in 1980 and then presidency. >> host: we found this piece in "the new york times" and elsewhere about charlie crist. surefire for the republican becomes a right-wing target. he rapson then that they are surprising by mark rubio. the former speaker of the house answer to mr. obama by the national review. what's going on there and within the party? >> guest: same thing we saw in the election in new york 23, the special congressional election in two weeks ago. and we're seeing it here in florida. there is a revolt among conservative grassroots against establishment of public msm. and so in the case of the new york 23 race, we saw the conservative voters had wanted nothing to do with the liberal republicans who have been put on t
she's one of the most polarizing figures in america. she has razor edge close to winning the democratic nomination and now she's one of the four popular figures in the obama cabinet. and of course, look at ronald reagan whose political career had been declared dead many times before he won the republican nomination in 1980 and then presidency. >> host: we found this piece in "the new york times" and elsewhere about charlie crist. surefire for the republican becomes a right-wing...
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in the u.s. >> a strategy where america saves more, spends less, reduces ng-term debt, and where china makes adjustments across a broad range of policies. >> reporter: the president provided china to take a tougher line toward iran and north korea a tough sell to pyongyang's neighbor. and president obama says the two agreed to clean energy initiatives. >> barack obama won't get much out of china because the leaders see it strict until terms of what's in it for me and barack obama isn't offering very much. >> later in the day, some sightseeing for president obama. >> what a magnificent place to visit. >> reporter: he toured the forbidden city, for centuries, thheart of chinese government. and a lavish dinner. aides say differences would not be expected to be erased one visit. back to you. >> brooke, thanks very much. >>> the white house is expected to announce aÑi new man to figh fraud. a fraud task force will be set up. it will tackle a wide range of crimes, including mortgage and credit card fraud and ponzi schemes. >>> shopping bags will come with a cost in the district. officials k
in the u.s. >> a strategy where america saves more, spends less, reduces ng-term debt, and where china makes adjustments across a broad range of policies. >> reporter: the president provided china to take a tougher line toward iran and north korea a tough sell to pyongyang's neighbor. and president obama says the two agreed to clean energy initiatives. >> barack obama won't get much out of china because the leaders see it strict until terms of what's in it for me and barack...
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america runs on dunkin'. >> if you plan on going to the movies this weekend you may want to think twice about visiting the concession stand. there is information released about the fat content in some of the foods. a large soda could add 500 calories, and candy, an extra 300 to 1100 calories. >> i do like the milk duds, though. a church thought they got a large donation when a woman hid her stash of coins. she was going away on vacation so hid $40,000 of rare coins at the shrine so the virgin mary to watch over them. a groundskeeper found the coins, and they we returned to her when she showed up looking for them. >>> and then a man faces cruelty charges after leaving his cat out too long. >>> and then the new cold virus. similar to the swine flu that is hitting children. >>> out of control crash. an suv slams into an apartment building causing a big scare overnight in prince georges county. good morning and welcome back to "news4 today." i am joe krebs. >> i am barbara harrison. we are glad you are with us this morning. it's thursday, november 19th, 2009. looking outside we have a wet s
america runs on dunkin'. >> if you plan on going to the movies this weekend you may want to think twice about visiting the concession stand. there is information released about the fat content in some of the foods. a large soda could add 500 calories, and candy, an extra 300 to 1100 calories. >> i do like the milk duds, though. a church thought they got a large donation when a woman hid her stash of coins. she was going away on vacation so hid $40,000 of rare coins at the shrine so...
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some say america can't win. that we've had our time. but here's what they don't understand: it's not america that will run this race... it's americans. 300 million of us. free to compete... free to out-work, out-think, out-dream anyone, anywhere. free enterprise. it's how we unleash the power of 300 million individual economies. washington may help in times of trouble... but free enterprise is what america is counting on to grow our economy for the long-term. our challenge: create 20 million new jobs in the next ten years. and your dreams make the difference. the race for the futu starts now. join it. because america's here to win. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. >>> a bullet comes flying through a door, killing a 9-year-old in his own home. why the boy's family believes this is not an accident. thank you for waking up with us this morning. >> on this monday, the 16th day of november, 2009. >>> let's look outside. looks like there's some fog out there this morning. but a nice, comfortable temperature. 51 degrees for th
some say america can't win. that we've had our time. but here's what they don't understand: it's not america that will run this race... it's americans. 300 million of us. free to compete... free to out-work, out-think, out-dream anyone, anywhere. free enterprise. it's how we unleash the power of 300 million individual economies. washington may help in times of trouble... but free enterprise is what america is counting on to grow our economy for the long-term. our challenge: create 20 million...
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only from bank of america. p p pharmacist,the change®. i have technology, like computerized patient records, that helps me make a difference in the care of our veterans. and that's what they deserve. (announcer) learn more about careers with today's va at vacareers.va.gov. >>> 7:56 is your time now. 42 degrees. a live look at the white house this morng. will it be a nice day n chuck will have the forecast coming up. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. saturday, november 21st, 2009. here is a look at what's making news this morning. new concerns this morning about a type of swine flu that may be resistant to a drug used to treat the virus. four patients at a north carolina hospital tested potive for the swine flu which is resistant to tamiflu. three of those patients have died. the fourth is recovering. doctors say all four patients appear to have contracted the swine flu at the hospital where they were being treated in isolated cancer unit. the cdc says more than 50 similar cases have been reported worldwide
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is talking about the ghoeb al economy bringing the message that even in these tough economic times, america means business. brian mooar has the story. >> reporter: in singapore at the asia pacific economic corporation summit, president obama joined other world leaders in dressing up at a local gchlt arb at a kickoff dinner and posed for the class photo. he and secretary of state hillary clinton are in asia to address daunting challenges from the global economy and trades to the nuclear threats opposed by north korea and iran. president obama kicked off his tour with a stop inapan where the hawaiian born leader declared himself america's first pacific president. >> the united states looks to strengthen old allegheny l alli build new partnerships. >> reporter: he promised a new era of corporatioperation. after a stop in china, he's heading to south korea where demonstrators are already protesting against the president and the u.s. war in afghanistan. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> 6:40 is your time. 51 degrees. coming up, it brings new meaning to the idea of a romantic dinner. the sec
is talking about the ghoeb al economy bringing the message that even in these tough economic times, america means business. brian mooar has the story. >> reporter: in singapore at the asia pacific economic corporation summit, president obama joined other world leaders in dressing up at a local gchlt arb at a kickoff dinner and posed for the class photo. he and secretary of state hillary clinton are in asia to address daunting challenges from the global economy and trades to the nuclear...
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attracting international students, particularly students from latin america. it had nothing to do with milton friedman. this was a decision that came out of the state department. there was a concern that latin america was moving to the left. it certainly was. it move further and further to the left in the seventh -- the 1970's and 1960's. this idea was cooked up between the economics department and the head of the usaid. they would bring chilean students and it was outside the mainstream of american economic discourse. because it was so conservative, and in the 1950's, it was seen as outside the mainstream. the united states was still in the grips of keynesian islam. -- keynesian economics. all of the ivy league's had an economics department. they had this program to bring hundreds of latin american students to study under friedman and his colleagues. that had a tremendous impact on the politics of latin america because in the 1970's, there were teams of economies that were ready to work with those military governments that did not have any expertise. -- teams
attracting international students, particularly students from latin america. it had nothing to do with milton friedman. this was a decision that came out of the state department. there was a concern that latin america was moving to the left. it certainly was. it move further and further to the left in the seventh -- the 1970's and 1960's. this idea was cooked up between the economics department and the head of the usaid. they would bring chilean students and it was outside the mainstream of...
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in america, well, then how do you explain all this? chevy malibu, cobalt, silverado, and the all-new equinox. compare them to anyone. may the best car win. ♪ [ female announcer ] today's health care system is leaving countless americans stranded. that's why aarp is fighting to put people first, not insurance companies. to protect medicare and keep drug costs down. and to ensure that no one is denied coverage due to age or health. because at aarp, we believe your health is worth fighting for. ♪ it doesn't cover everything. >> larry: ann coulter, would you like sarah palin to be your next candidate for the presidency? >> perhaps. i'm not -- >> larry: fair enough. >> i'm not coming out for anyone. i'd at least like the person to have declared. >> larry: i mean, do you like her enough to think she would hold the highest office. >> i like her but i like a lot of republicans and as my answer suggested, i don't know that she even wants to run for president. >> larry: al, what do you make of this phenomena that is the former governor of al
in america, well, then how do you explain all this? chevy malibu, cobalt, silverado, and the all-new equinox. compare them to anyone. may the best car win. ♪ [ female announcer ] today's health care system is leaving countless americans stranded. that's why aarp is fighting to put people first, not insurance companies. to protect medicare and keep drug costs down. and to ensure that no one is denied coverage due to age or health. because at aarp, we believe your health is worth fighting for....
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congratulations on skate america. took first place in that. >> thank you. >> does that give you a boost leading into the olympics? >> yaeah, definitely. each competition is just a stepping stostep ing stone to the olympics. >> during skate america did you notice the sign behind you that said "evan is heaven." >> i did notice that. i have very loyal fans. >> get used to that, baby. because that's going to continue. >> i'mery appreciative. >> we are thrilled to have you here. i'm going to take your vest. i shall be the carrier of the vest. thank you so much. and i'm going to let our audience know, as evan gets ready, he will be performing his olympic short program routine skating to the "firebird." ladies and gentlemen, evan lysacek. ♪ ♪ note ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> evan lysacek, thank you so much. we'll see you in vancouver, 88 short days from now. >>> up next, how to cut your energy bill by hundreds or thousands of dollars in just >> announcer: "g"get. >>> we've asked two families to cut their consu
congratulations on skate america. took first place in that. >> thank you. >> does that give you a boost leading into the olympics? >> yaeah, definitely. each competition is just a stepping stostep ing stone to the olympics. >> during skate america did you notice the sign behind you that said "evan is heaven." >> i did notice that. i have very loyal fans. >> get used to that, baby. because that's going to continue. >> i'mery appreciative....
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so if you've been wanting to go to europe or south america or central america for ages, do it now. >> there are fewer delays right now because there are fewer airplanes in the air. >> yes. >> some airports are offering you free wi-fi now. >> free wi-fi. all over this holiday period. >> and jetblue does not overbook their flights. >> jetblue has never done it. >> i'm always up so early because i'm always afraid of that. i don't want your coupon. i want your seat. kate maxwell, thanks very much. good to have you here. >> thanks. >>> a traditional way of life has focused on making the best-tasting... sour cream r over four generations. it's made with farm-fresh cream that's 100% natural. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ do-do a dollop of daisy no preservatives. and no added hormones. now yourard comes with a way to plan for what matters to you. introducing blueprint. blueprint is free and only for chase customers. it lets you choose what purchases you want to pay and those you split... interest...with full pay. you decide how to pay over time. if having a plan matters. chase
so if you've been wanting to go to europe or south america or central america for ages, do it now. >> there are fewer delays right now because there are fewer airplanes in the air. >> yes. >> some airports are offering you free wi-fi now. >> free wi-fi. all over this holiday period. >> and jetblue does not overbook their flights. >> jetblue has never done it. >> i'm always up so early because i'm always afraid of that. i don't want your coupon. i want...
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that's what we do in america. what's wrong with that? >> well, i guess because i disagree with the second word of your question, which was the crime. it was not a crime. it was an act of war. these were enemy combatants. khalid shaikh mohammed was not in new york. he was captured on foreign soil where he plotted the attack of 9/11, both in new york and in washington. and as it turns out, in pennsylvania. this is the first time an enemy combatant has been given a civilian trial, an o.j. trial. from what eric holder himself says, it is a show trial. he was asked what happens if khalid shaikh mohammed is acquitted? he says, we may detain him as an enemy combatant anyway. if he is an enemy combatant, he should be in the military tribunal that obama shut down and held in abeyance for eight months. >> larry: al, what do you think? >> we had three terrorist trials in new york. under the republicans' administration. they took a much different posture. i think that the -- clearly this was a crime. clearly it was done in new york. i think clearly
that's what we do in america. what's wrong with that? >> well, i guess because i disagree with the second word of your question, which was the crime. it was not a crime. it was an act of war. these were enemy combatants. khalid shaikh mohammed was not in new york. he was captured on foreign soil where he plotted the attack of 9/11, both in new york and in washington. and as it turns out, in pennsylvania. this is the first time an enemy combatant has been given a civilian trial, an o.j....
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the big job growth in america is with much smaller employer, none of which -- not none, virtually none offer retirement plans. who's got to take care of that? you do. you've got to set out on your own to save money, and my favorite place, a roth account. get it done, or else you'll be broke later. i'm clark howard. for more of my opinions about how to fatten your wallet go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> he's the dude to teach you how to stave more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. catch him noon eastern on saturday and sunday right here on hln. >>> check out this high-speed chase with a suspected bank robber in north carolina. police say that he tossed the money out the window. well a truck eventually helped box him in. the cops caught up with him. officers say at times he was going up to 120 miles an hour. >>> late last night there were three employees from a store that burst out the front door. that escape began a standoff that lasted for hours between police and two armed men.
the big job growth in america is with much smaller employer, none of which -- not none, virtually none offer retirement plans. who's got to take care of that? you do. you've got to set out on your own to save money, and my favorite place, a roth account. get it done, or else you'll be broke later. i'm clark howard. for more of my opinions about how to fatten your wallet go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> he's the dude to teach you how to stave more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off....
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dark secrets from some of america's most beloved celebrities. >> he spit on me. he actually spit on me. >> secrets we have never believed unless we heard it straight from their mouths. >> i started waking up in my father's hotel room bed. >> secrets both shocking and heart breaking. >> he'd whip all over your face, your back, everywhere. i'd always hear my mother, no, joe. you're going to kill him. you're going to kill him, no. >> whitney houston stunned america confessing all to oprah about the drug use with now ex-husband bobby brown. >> you were free basing cocaine? >> basically. >> yeah. >> yeah. and weed. >> your drug of choice was weed combined with cocaine. >> rock cocaine. >> dropping bombshells about life with bobby brown and how emotionally abusive the relationship was. >> he starts to paint in our room, my bedroom. >> uh-huh? >> eyes. just eyes. evil eyes that were looking at every point of the room. >> but secrets don't get much darker than mackenzie phillip's revelations about her relationship with her father, john phillips. >> all i remember is arri
dark secrets from some of america's most beloved celebrities. >> he spit on me. he actually spit on me. >> secrets we have never believed unless we heard it straight from their mouths. >> i started waking up in my father's hotel room bed. >> secrets both shocking and heart breaking. >> he'd whip all over your face, your back, everywhere. i'd always hear my mother, no, joe. you're going to kill him. you're going to kill him, no. >> whitney houston stunned...
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this is what america needs to see and it was a good interview. and of course i'm saying, if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was because i knew it wasn't a good interview. >> the entire interview with oprah airs on monday, the day before palin's memoir "going rogue" hits stores. >>> we're still seeing a lot of rain. i'm assuming from what used to be hurricane ida. so let's talk about the weekend. meteorologist bob van dillen. >> yeah, good morning, robin. you saw the floodwaters in virginia. this is the reason why. this is all rainwater. this isn't ocean surge or anything. this is rain. langley air force base in hav a virginia, 10.38 inches of rain. that storm total not just yesterday but the day before oceana, virginia, 9.78 and wind gusts of 75 miles an hour. that's hurricane strength. that was yesterday. beginning to wind down. that low is still off the coast of cape hatteras. high pressure up to the north, a combination of the high and the low. again, the wind is right off the ocean today. already lagua
this is what america needs to see and it was a good interview. and of course i'm saying, if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was because i knew it wasn't a good interview. >> the entire interview with oprah airs on monday, the day before palin's memoir "going rogue" hits stores. >>> we're still seeing a lot of rain. i'm assuming from what used to be hurricane ida. so let's talk about the weekend. meteorologist bob van dillen....
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>> i am bonding with the people of america. thank you. leave her alone i think is what they said. >>> up next, >>> back now at 8:37 with a touching story of a professional football player, michael orr. just a few short years ago, he was homeless, living on the streets of memphis, tennessee. then he was taken in by the tuey family and everything began to change. the new movie "the blind side" is based on michael's life. take a look. >> this team is your family, michael. you have to protect them from those guys, okay? list listen. okay. tony here's your quarterback, all right? you protect his blind side. when you look at him,ou think of me, how you have my back, how you have his, okay? >> sandra, good morning. welcome back >> thank you. >> football fans knew of this story. >> yes. >> i think most people had heard about this, this kind of rags-to-riches -- maybe not riches, maybe not the right word, but this great story of redemption. were you among the knowing or did you learn about this because of the movie? >> no, i knew nothing about it.
>> i am bonding with the people of america. thank you. leave her alone i think is what they said. >>> up next, >>> back now at 8:37 with a touching story of a professional football player, michael orr. just a few short years ago, he was homeless, living on the streets of memphis, tennessee. then he was taken in by the tuey family and everything began to change. the new movie "the blind side" is based on michael's life. take a look. >> this team is your...
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they also did better here at home in north america. i tell you, that is rare. detroit hasn't been doing well at home for quite some time. they've been losing money. so for the first time in four years, ford made money in the united states for the quarter. of course that's partly because of some of the big sales due to cash for clunkers helping the ford focus, the ford escape. you may not think of that as a green car but it met the rules. ford believes it will do fine even though the program is over. it says it will be solidly profitable in 2011. that's good news for not just detroit jobs but detroit spirits in a way. >> absolutely. i spent a lot of time in detroit inside the gm facility and it permiates the spirit of people in detroit. so good, good, good. good for them. jen westhoven, thank you. >>> jury selection today starts for a man accused of killing a tv anchor in arkansas. anne pressley found beaten in her bed and later died. curtis lavelle vance pleaded not guilty to all had charges. his attorneys say police coerced him into giving a dna sample before
they also did better here at home in north america. i tell you, that is rare. detroit hasn't been doing well at home for quite some time. they've been losing money. so for the first time in four years, ford made money in the united states for the quarter. of course that's partly because of some of the big sales due to cash for clunkers helping the ford focus, the ford escape. you may not think of that as a green car but it met the rules. ford believes it will do fine even though the program is...
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they are at 11270 plaza america drive in reston. as if you needed another reason to stop buy, they'll have plenty of apple cider and balloons to celebrate the day as well. >> in sports this morning could the capitals soon be without their biggest star? hakem dermish has more on that in this morning's sports minute. >> good morning, everyone. your sports minute begins with the capitals. last night the caps lost to columbus 5-4 in overtimeut the big news is that alex ovechkin left in the second period with an upper body injury and did not return. he is listed as day to day. his status will be updated tomorrow. he has only missed two games in his entire nhl career because of injury. >>> in the nfl, brett favre made his return to green bay last night for the first time as a visitor and favre did not disappoint, throwing four touchdowns to lead the vikings to a vicry over his old team. >>> the eagles hosting the giants. donovan mcnabb had a field day, throwing four touchdowns. the giants have lost their last three. the eagles are atop th
they are at 11270 plaza america drive in reston. as if you needed another reason to stop buy, they'll have plenty of apple cider and balloons to celebrate the day as well. >> in sports this morning could the capitals soon be without their biggest star? hakem dermish has more on that in this morning's sports minute. >> good morning, everyone. your sports minute begins with the capitals. last night the caps lost to columbus 5-4 in overtimeut the big news is that alex ovechkin left in...
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. >> when you say "middle america" what do you mean? >> just the come oners, people who don't know where to go to get information, don't know where to go to have representation. i think that she will be their voice. >> and did you vote for mccain and palin in '08? >> by all means i did. i did. >> and so why do you think they didn't win the election? >> i think there was too much outside influence. and i don't think that she was given the opportunity. i think there was too many people that were strategizing and kept her from speaking out. >> a number of people i've talked to seems to be sort of upset about how she's treated by the media. would you agree with that? and what would you say about that? >> i think she was treated unfairly. i think that she should have been able to speak more openly and have her own platform. >> and are you a lifelong republican this. >> no, i used to be a democrat. but when she came in on the scene -- just george bush, too. but when palin came on the scene, i felt that i needed to vote for somebody who was in
. >> when you say "middle america" what do you mean? >> just the come oners, people who don't know where to go to get information, don't know where to go to have representation. i think that she will be their voice. >> and did you vote for mccain and palin in '08? >> by all means i did. i did. >> and so why do you think they didn't win the election? >> i think there was too much outside influence. and i don't think that she was given the...
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some say america can't win. that we've had our time. but here's what they don't understand: it's not america that will run this race... it's americans. 300 million of us. free to compete... free to out-work, out-think, out-dream anyone, anywhere. free enterprise. it's how we unleash the power of 300 million individual economies. washington may help in times of trouble... but free enterprise is what america is counting on to grow our economy for the long-term. our challenge: create 20 million new jobs in the next ten years. and your dreams make the difference. the race for the future starts now. join it. because america's here to win. american free enterprise. it's you. so dream big. >>> i'm kimberly suiters live in the newsroom. first off, st. mary's county public schools on a two-hour delay. county employees asked to follow code one. >>> moving on to the weather story on the beltway, 495 expected to be another mess this morng. it could be slow going, especially in virginia. now, this is video from yesterday, i believe, when water was f
some say america can't win. that we've had our time. but here's what they don't understand: it's not america that will run this race... it's americans. 300 million of us. free to compete... free to out-work, out-think, out-dream anyone, anywhere. free enterprise. it's how we unleash the power of 300 million individual economies. washington may help in times of trouble... but free enterprise is what america is counting on to grow our economy for the long-term. our challenge: create 20 million...
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that means we need to tell you about sunday night "football night in america." this one is a rivalry of the ages. the patriots taking on the colts in indianapolis. cloudy, chance of a few showers, temps in the 50s. will they close the retractible dome and pump up the volume as they've been accused? you tune in! lucas oil stadium. this is the big one! sunday night "football night in america"! meredith. >> al, thank you very much. okay. >>> now to an alleged extortion plot targeting supermodel cindy crawford and her family. beverly whitef knbc, our nbc station in los angeles, has details. >> reporter: as one of the world's most photographed women, former supermodel cindy crawford is accustomed to being the center of attention, but today, after an extortion attempt allegedly staged by an acquaintance to their former nanny, crawford and her entrepreneur husband randy gerber are in close contact with federal and international law enforcement. extortion crges and an arrest warrant just filed in u.s. district court against a man named edis kayalar, who according to the
that means we need to tell you about sunday night "football night in america." this one is a rivalry of the ages. the patriots taking on the colts in indianapolis. cloudy, chance of a few showers, temps in the 50s. will they close the retractible dome and pump up the volume as they've been accused? you tune in! lucas oil stadium. this is the big one! sunday night "football night in america"! meredith. >> al, thank you very much. okay. >>> now to an alleged...
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only from bank of america. >>> we're back now at 8:11. "new moon" mania is in full swing ahead of the midnight release of the second installment in "the twilight saga," and one of the main reasons is this young guy right here, robert pattinson. he's back as a century-old vam pine, edward cullen, and finds himself in a fight for his life. take a look. >> it's good stuff. robert, welcome back. it's nice to see you. >> you, too. >> last time you were here, it was in advance of a little movie, the first one, "twilight," and that movie went on to make $380 million at the box office. the dvd sold 8 million copies. did you have any idea last time you were sitting on this show what you were in store for? >> yeah, i actually bought up a whole load of the dvds and was selling them in the back of my truck. no, i had no idea whatsoever. everyone always asks me and no one believes me, but i had absolutely no idea what was going to happen with it. >> it turned your life upside down. it catapulted you to a different level of fame. i mean, we just saw wh
only from bank of america. >>> we're back now at 8:11. "new moon" mania is in full swing ahead of the midnight release of the second installment in "the twilight saga," and one of the main reasons is this young guy right here, robert pattinson. he's back as a century-old vam pine, edward cullen, and finds himself in a fight for his life. take a look. >> it's good stuff. robert, welcome back. it's nice to see you. >> you, too. >> last time you were...
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we have had two big parties in america. under bush and others running the party they called it big government republicanism. you had the democrats ever since the new deal and the republicans, but the populist right that ronald reagan represented -- there was nothing there. that is now reasserting itself within the conservative movement and eventually within the republican party. host: what factors do you see within the obama administration that make you think there is opportunity for republicans? guest: i think he missed the opportunity to redefine his party as the majority for a generation. if he has governed as he talked about with tax cuts for 95%, going after deficit spending -- if he went after cultural issues like affirmative action he could have repositioned the democratic party more to the middle. he surprised a lot of people by going so hard to the left. he has not only gone back to the democratic traditions of big government that go back to the new deal and great society, but has also cast its moorings away from t
we have had two big parties in america. under bush and others running the party they called it big government republicanism. you had the democrats ever since the new deal and the republicans, but the populist right that ronald reagan represented -- there was nothing there. that is now reasserting itself within the conservative movement and eventually within the republican party. host: what factors do you see within the obama administration that make you think there is opportunity for...